E: Meaning of cat name E

Gender of E: Unisex

Meaning of E:

Origin of E: Hebrew



Famous Cats Named E:

Yseult: One of the two cats belong to the narrator of a short fantasy story in the book The Hart.

Winnie: Who awakened a New Castle, Indiana family in April 2007 at 1 a.m. after detecting carbon monoxide in their home, saving the family's lives.

Wilberforce: Downing Street cat under four British Prime Ministers

Velcro: A cat over twenty years old in the book A Gift Before Leaving, he lives with Hannah in a futuristic, artificially intelligent house.

Tuxedo Stan: A cat who ran for mayor of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Tsim Tung Brother Cream: A cat who lives in a convenience store in Hong Kong. He has appeared in a book, and in advertising and on TV programs.

Trillion the Three-Headed Lion: A large, three-headed lion that cannot swim in the book Beast Quest.

Toonces: Star of the reoccurring sketch Toonces The Cat Who Could Drive A Car in the Television Saturday Night Live.

Tom Kitten: A curious but disobedient kitten in the children's stories "The Tale of Tom Kitten" and "The Roly Poly Pudding" by Beatrix Potter.

Tom Kitten: US President John F. Kennedy's cat, and one of the 15 pets of the Kennedy family.

Tobermory: A Beyond-cat of extraordinary intelligence, which is taught to talk, but knows too many personal facts about people and is all too willing to talk about them.

Tiger and Blacky: US President Calvin Coolidge's cats when he and his family lived in the White House. Coolidge was known for hiding the cats about the house, prior to and during his presidency, leaving his wife, Grace Coolidge, to find and rescue them.

Tiddles: Female tabby resident of the Ladies' toilet at Paddington Station, London. Thousands of passengers met her and their donations fed her.

Thistleclaw: An ambitious grey tom living in ThunderClan in the book Bluestar's Prophecy.

The Unsinkable Sam: The most famous mascot of the British Royal Navy, was in turn the ship's cat of the Bismarck, HMS Cossack, and HMS Ark Royal and survived the torpedoeing of all three ships before being retired to a home on dry land.

The Rabbi's Cat: A cat in the titled animation which obtains the ability to speak after swallowing a parrot, and its owner who is a rabbi in 1920s Algeria.

The Kitten: A cat from the animation Simon's Cat, the Cat's flatmate who appears to be more intelligent than his older feline friend despite its young age.

The Cat in the Hat: A mischievous anthropomorphic feline from Dr Seuss's book of the same name.

Tardar Sauce: An Internet celebrity known for her grumpy facial expression.

Tad Lazenby: Black bowtie wearing Tuxedo cat head of "M.E.O.W.S." in the film Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore.

Tabby and Dixie: Abraham Lincoln's cats. Lincoln once remarked that Dixie "is smarter than my whole cabinet."

Sylvester the Cat: Black and white cat in the animation Looney Tunes who commonly carries out predatory schemes on Tweety and Speedy Gonzales.

Superkatt: A parodied comic superhero created by Dan Gordon in Giggle Comics.

Streaky the Supercat: Cat who accidentally received superpowers in the animation DC Comic books; pet of Supergirl; ancestor of Whizzy the Spuercat; later appears as comic relief sidekick in Krypto the Superdog.

Streaky: A cat from the comic strip Supergirl.

Stewie: Guinness World Record holder for world's longest domestic cat from August 2010 until his death February 4, 2013.

Stew-Cat: One of the cats in the book The Thief of Always, which are the friendly familiars of the magical Holiday House.

Squire Gingivere: Squire Julian Gingivere was odd among cats in the fact that he was a vegetarian.

Sprockets: A stowaway feral kitten who becomes spaceship mascot in the book Mission to Universe.

Sprite: Belonging to Bill Watterson, creator of Calvin and Hobbes; she was used as inspiration for some of Hobbes' physical features and behaviors, such as his habit of pouncing on Calvin.

Solange: Siamese cat belonging to Edda Burber in the comic strip 9 Chickweed Lane.

Snowbell: The pet Persian white cat of the Little family who gradually warms up to Stuart in the film Stuart Little.

Smokey: The holder of the Guinness World Record for "Loudest purr by a domestic cat".

Skimbleshanks: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.

Sissi the Red Cat: An Italian cat who achieved celebrity by correctly picking the results of the 2014 World Cup matches in Brazil.

Sero: The political mascot of the Turkish Republican People's Party (CHP) who resides in the party's headquarters in Ankara.

Sergeant Tibbs: The cat who helps save the Dalmatian puppies from Cruella de Vil and her lackeys in the animation One Hundred and One Dalmatians.

Senechal: Cubitus' next-door neighbor black-and-white tuxedo cat in the comic strip Cubitus.

Senator Capitol Kitty: A resident of Capitol Park in Sacramento, CA and star of Sharon Davis's book "The Adventures of Capitol Kitty"

Selima: A Tortoiseshell tabby belonging to Horace Walpole; drowned in a goldfish bowl, inspiring Thomas Gray's poem Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes (1748).

Sebastian: A cat from the comic strip Josie and the Pussycats.

Sebastain: Snickering sidekick of Alexandria Cabot in the comic book and classic TV Cartoon series.

Scarlett: Who in 1996 saved her kittens one by one from a fire in Brooklyn NY, suffering horrible burns in the process. Named Scarlett by the fireman who rescued her. She became a famous example of the power of a mother's love.

Scarface Claw: A tough cat who scares Hairy Maclary and his canine companions in the book Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy, and even scares himself.

Sayler: A famous cat.

Salem Saberhagen: Talking black cat from the comic book, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and the television series of the same name in 1996, as well as the Sabrina, the Animated Series and its 2003 spinoff.

Sadie: A Siamese belonging to James Mason; talked about in Mason's The Cats in our Lives (1949).

Rumpelteazer: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot.

Rum Tum Tugger: A cat from the Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot.

Rover: A recurring character of the Animal Crossing series. Although his role varies in each game, his job primarily is to set up the character's time, date, gender and appearance.

Famous People Named E:

Zoroaster is named after its founder, Zoroaster.

Zoran Jolevski is the current Minister of Defense for the Republic of Macedonia and a former diplomat.

Zora Neale Hurston was a well-known American folklorist, anthropologist and author.

Zinedine Zidane is one of greatest all-time soccer players that the world has witnessed.

Zelda Fitzgerald was an American writer and the wife of famous novelist Scott Fitzgerald.

Zeinab Badawi is a Sudanese-British television and radio journalist.

Zack de la Rocha is one of the most admired and well-respected American musician and lyricist.

Zac Efron is an American actor and singer whose tryst with the showbiz started as a teenager.

Yoweri Museveni is the current President of Uganda.

Yogi Berra is a former American baseball player and the manager for New York Yankees who took the team to the winning stream.

Yasser Arafat was the first President of the Palestinian National Authority and the founder of the “Al Fatah” group.

Yane Sandanski was one among the leaders of the ‘Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization’.

Xenophon was a famous Greek historian and philosopher of 4th century B.

Wyclef Jean is a Grammy Award-winning, American-Haitian singer-songwriter and rapper.

Woody Hayes was a renowned American football player and coach.

Woody Harrelson is an Academy award nominated American actor and activist.

Woody Guthrie was a very prominent American folk musician.

Woody Allen was an American screenwriter, director, actor & musician, Woody Allen’s career spans across five decades.

Wole Soyinka is a Nigerian writer, poet and play writer.

Wilt Chamberlain was an American basketball player.

Willie Mays is a retired American professional baseball player who was a center fielder with the New York and San Francisco Giants for the most of his career.

William Wallace was a Scottish knight who led the Scottish wars of independence.

William Vickrey was a man of unsurpassed intelligence.

William Thomas Stead was a renowned British news paper editor.

William Theodore Walton III is a retired American basketball player who played for the Portland Trail Blazers before becoming a television sportscaster.

William Tecumseh Sherman was an American soldier who rose to the rank of General during the American Civil war.

William Shakespeare was an English poet and dramatist.

William Randolph Hearst was an American newspaper publisher.

William Pitt (Architect) was an acclaimed architect and political figure from Australia.

William Penn was an entrepreneur and philosopher who founded the Province of Pennsylvania.

William Makepeace Thackeray was an English novelist and satirist.

William Jennings Bryan was a famous American politician.

William James Mayo was renowned physician and surgeon in the United States of America.

William James is also known as the Father of American Psychology.

William Hooper was a lawyer and politician from North Carolina who signed the U.

William Henry Harrison was a brave Army man who went on to become the President of the United States.

William Harvey was a famous physician who described the circulation of the blood across the body, in detail.

William Glasser was an American psychiatrist who developed the reality and choice theory.

William Faulkner was a famous American writer and a Nobel Prize winner.

William Ewart Gladstone was a famous British politician who served as the Prime Minister of United Kingdom four times.

William Ellery was one of the Founding Fathers of America and signed the famous Declaration of Independence.

William Edwards Deming was an American statistician, professor, author, lecturer, and consultant.

William E. Simon was a successful businessman and philanthropist.

William Cullen Bryant is best remembered as the romantic poet and editor of New York Evening Post.

William Cowper was an English poet and hymnodist and one of the pioneers of Romantic poetry.

William Blake was an English poet, known for his works of art and literature including poems ‘The Lamb’ and ‘The Tyger’.

Willa Cather was a Pulitzer Prize winning American author, known for her war classic ‘One of Ours’.

Wilfred Owen was an English poet and soldier and the greatest writer of war poetry in the English language.

Whitney Houston was a famous American singer and actress who is known for her songs like ‘Saving All My Love for You’ and ‘Greatest Love of All’.

Whitey Bulger is a notorious American murderer and mobster, convicted in numerous cases of racketeering, extortion, shoplifting and other crimes.

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